Frank E. Everett Collection (MUM00123). The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi.

Biographical Note

Frank E. Everett received his bachelor's from Ole Miss in 1932 and his law degree in 1934. While at Ole Miss, the Indianola native was named Colonel Rebel and president of the student body by fellow students. In Vicksburg, Everett worked at Brunini, Everett, Beanland and Wheeless. In addition to his legal career, Everett authored a book on Brierfield, the Warren County home of Confederate President Jeffereson and Varina Davis, was at one time the president of the statewide Ole Miss Alumni Association, and was a member of the Ole Miss Hall of Fame. Everett died in 1986.

Scope and Contents Note

Collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts related to Frank E. Everett and written 1962 and 1996.

Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Open.

Use Restriction

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Photocopy of envelope from Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson, to Mrs. Frank Everett, Jr., with autograph note from Clyde Bryant Everett, 26 April 1996.

T.D. Photocopy. Chronology of events 27 July - 6 October 1962 surrounding enrollment of James H. Meredith at University of Mississippi, 5 pp., with attached list of members of the Board of Trustees, State Institutions of Higher Learning, 1962.